Sentence examples for force struggles from inspiring English sources

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The call to fire the officers broadened the departmental fallout as the force struggles to restore public trust.

It turns violent because a far greater proportion of the local population are poor, an often inept police force struggles to cope and because President Jacob Zuma's government is incompetent.

Those who know Akers say the Met is her life and, as the force struggles for its reputation, some say her performance at the Leveson inquiry showed she is not averse to showing her loyalty.

America's all volunteer force struggles to recruit and retain quality personnel; DADT has resulted in the discharge of thousands of well-qualified service members, including hundreds of mission-critical translators, voice interceptors, and other specialists crucial to the war against Al Qaeda.

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Bessie emerged as the story's heroine, the gravitational force struggling to hold the family together.

According to Zoroaster, a good and evil force struggled for mastery in the universe.

Earlier this month, Mr Chávez announced (again) that he would be putting the national guard and military police on to Venezuela's streets, ostensibly to supplement an ineffectual police force struggling with a crime wave.

A tree's lushness is simply a manifestation of the "force struggle" (his words) to overcome its final destiny, which is to have its chemicals ploughed back into the earth.

Born in Tehran, Mr. Hamidi spent 11 years during the 1960's and 70's as an officer and instructor in Iran's air force, struggling to be released from military service and to win permission to emigrate to the United States.

Though Los Angeles is experiencing rising unemployment and poverty and an immigrant work force struggling to find jobs, the police budget remains robust and the overall crime rate is headed down.

It comes after a series of setbacks for the South African police force, struggling to demonstrate that its low paid, reputedly poorly-trained, officers can be trusted to uphold – or even obey – the law.

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